There are more myths about Black Wednesday than the Greeks ever created.
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The ancient Greeks have a knack of wrapping truths in myths.
The more real things get, the more like myths they become.
Myths which are believed in tend to become true.
We Greeks are the blacks of Europe.
Myths can't be translated as they did in their ancient soil. We can only find our own meaning in our own time.
I think vestigially there's a synesthete in me, but not like a real one who immediately knows what colour Wednesday is.
Myths are stories that explain a natural phenomenon. Before humans found scientific explanations for such things as the moon and the sun and rainbows, they tried to understand them by telling stories.
Myths are stories that express meaning, morality or motivation. Whether they are true or not is irrelevant.
Myths are part of our DNA. We're a civilisation with a continuous culture. The effort to modernize it keeps it alive. Readers connect with it.
Fairly tales are myths, and myths are only myths because there's a grain of truth in them.
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